
Publications of Maud Poisbleau
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Journal Article (44)
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6 (13), pp. 4488 - 4501 (2016)
Is individual consistency in body mass and reproductive decisions linked to individual specialization in foraging behavior in a long-lived seabird? Ecology and Evolution 2.
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10 (6), e0128776 (2015)
Individual consistency and phenotypic plasticity in rockhopper penguins: Female but not male body mass links environmental conditions to reproductive investment. PLoS One 3.
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524, pp. 269 - 281 (2015)
Limited individual phenotypic plasticity in the timing of and investment into egg laying in southern rockhopper penguins under climate change. Marine Ecology-Progress Series 4.
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5 (14), pp. 2827 - 2838 (2015)
Two eggs, two different constraints: A potential explanation for the puzzling intraclutch egg size dimorphism in Eudyptes penguins. Ecology and Evolution 5.
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156 (3), pp. 548 - 560 (2014)
High juvenile annual survival probabilities in Southern Rockhopper Penguins Eudyptes chrysocome are independent of individual fledging traits. Ibis 6.
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101 (1), pp. 39 - 44 (2013)
Hatching vocalisations in free-living Rockhopper Penguins. Ardea 7.
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8 (11), e79487 (2013)
Good days, bad days: Wind as a driver of foraging success in a flightless seabird, the southern rockhopper penguin. PLoS One 8.
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23 (5), pp. 777 - 789 (2013)
Survival of rockhopper penguins in times of global climate change. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 9.
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85 (1), pp. 255 - 267 (2013)
Sexual segregation in rockhopper penguins during incubation. Animal Behaviour 10.
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8 (8), e72136 (2013)
Females paired with new and heavy mates reduce intra-clutch differences in resource allocation. PLoS One 11.
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36 (2), pp. 177 - 183 (2013)
Sex-biased disruptive behaviour in breeding crested penguins. Polar Biology 12.
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8 (6), pp. 1055 - 1058 (2012)
Migratory constraints on yolk precursors limit yolk androgen deposition and underlie a brood reduction strategy in rockhopper penguins. Biology Letters 13.
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7 (11), e50429 (2012)
Evaluating the impact of handling and logger attachment on foraging parameters and physiology in southern rockhopper penguins. PLoS One 14.
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459, pp. 109 - 120 (2012)
Population genetic structure and colonisation of the western Antarctic Peninsula by the seabird tick Ixodes uriae. Marine Ecology-Progress Series 15.
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181 (1), pp. 83 - 90 (2011)
Leucocyte profiles and corticosterone in chicks of southern rockhopper penguins. Journal of Comparative Physiology B-Biochemical Systemic and Environmental Physiology 16.
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152 (3), pp. 759 - 768 (2011)
Do leucocyte profiles reflect temporal and sexual variation in body condition over the breeding cycle in Southern Rockhopper Penguins? Journal of Ornithology 17.
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34 (11), pp. 1763 - 1773 (2011)
Stable isotopes in southern rockhopper penguins: Foraging areas and sexual diVerences in the non-breeding period. Polar Biology 18.
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7 (4), pp. 605 - 607 (2011)
Yolk androgen deposition without an energetic cost for female rockhopper penguins: A compensatory strategy to accelerate brood reduction? Biology Letters 19.
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170 (3), pp. 622 - 628 (2011)
Yolk androgen deposition in rockhopper penguins, a species with reversed hatching asynchrony. General and Comparative Endocrinology 20.
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152 (1), pp. 137 - 142 (2011)
Is the reduced incubation time for B-eggs in Rockhopper Penguins Eudyptes chrysocome linked to egg density variation? Journal of Ornithology